The theory on thing's limits. Part 3: The root cause of modern physics' century-long wandering
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Abstract
Electromagnetic radiation can cause an electron to be further broken down, because the
radiated photons have taken away a part of the static mass that originally belonged to the electron.
This article makes use of the experimental data approved by HLS800MeV electron storage ring, and
reasonably calculates that the static mass of each electron in the ring is roughly in the range of
1.16×10-33 to 3.23×10-35 (kg). Once a consensus can be reached on this, it will mean the end of the
century-long wandering of modern physics. If tracing its root, the problem has lain in relying solely
on experimental data, like a blind person crossing the river by feeling for stones, difficult to grasp the
correct research direction. So it is pointed out that based on the continuities of the development
among truths and objective things are more reliable than relying solely on experimental data.
Because the experimental data are not eternal, but any truth must be eternal. So once the two are
combined with each other, as if the blind person has regained his vision again. That is, only based on
the concepts and methods introduced in this article "The theory on thing's limits", the correct
research direction can be ensured.
Key words: Synchrotron radiation; energy shrinkage; continuity; electron; photon; special relativity